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We popped over to see our friends at Learn2Sail Portugal this week to see the Broadblue 346 in action. The Algarve is an amazing sailing ground and it’s great that Audrey II is used in their sail training programme. Sunshine and sailing; what could be better? Here's a link to our friends catamaran course. It's also a great way to test sail a catamaran if you are thinking of buying one in the near future. https://www.learn2sail.com/our_broad_blue_catamaran.php If you are loving the look of our Broadblue 346, take a more detailed look here: https://www.broadblue.com/cruising-catamarans/broadblue-346 You can also discover more about our Broadblue and Rapier Catamarans on our other channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/broadbluecats/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/broadblue_c... Website: https://www.broadblue.com/ Here's a little background for you: Broadblue is a UK company based at Thornham Marina, Emsworth. Broadblue Catamarans has been building world-class cruising catamarans for the past decade. Renowned for their exemplary performance, speed, luxury live-aboard comfort and safety, our catamarans are built in Poland and Cornwall, UK. Our catamarans incorporate a high degree of personal specification and they are constructed using first class materials. They are light, spacious and contemporary. Broadblue Catamarans will suit sailors who place a high priority on seakeeping properties and ability to carry stores for extended, comfortable cruising. The Rapier line is geared towards exciting performance and fast passages.
You can sign up for Jeff’s Offshore Cruising course by going to https://www.boatersuniversity.com/ In February of 2019, Jeff spent three intense days in Jacksonville, FL to film a new Boaters University course. The result is a very comprehensive series of video clips to watch and documents to download. The online curriculum offered by Boaters University includes a series of video courses taught by well-known marine industry personalities who specialize in different fields. “Offshore Cruising – Preparing Craft and Crew” was created to help sailors and power boaters better understand how to get ready and what to expect before traveling offshore. During the filming of lessons, the film crew asked Jeff to shoot a couple of “teaser shorts” to explain some helpful tips for cruising boaters and give a taste of what to expect from the entire series. This Offshore Cruising Tip is called, “Labeling Your Boat”. As you become more familiar with your boat, you quickly realize there is a seemingly endless number of components, equipment and details to keep track of. To help you better understand and remember what everything is (and what is normal), we recommend that you arm yourself with a roll of blue tape and a permanent ink pen (Sharpie) to inventory and prepare a reminder label for crucial components. By creating simple identifiers – what it is, normal settings, what to monitor – you will become more aware of your boat and therefore become more in tune with safe operations and proper performance. Jeff’s clients like to tease him about the contagious amount of blue tape that he normally plasters all over and affectionately refer to it as “Merrill Pox”. You may be surprised how quickly you will appreciate these friendly reminders. This basic procedure to identify and monitor equipment is the foundation of “Dialing-in-your-boat.” Over time you can upgrade the blue tape labels with more professional looking label maker stickers. To learn more about preparing for safe cruising, we invite you to sign up for “Offshore Cruising – Preparing Craft and Crew” and learn why it has become one of the most popular classes offered. To log in and sign up for the course, please go to this link, https://www.boatersuniversity.com/courses/offshore-cruising/?omhide=true JMYS clients can insert the discount code JEFFSAVES at check out to receive a 20% discount. JMYS is proud to partner with Boaters University and we hope that you will sign up to take the course. We truly believe this course will be a huge help for all boaters who wish to travel offshore. Thank you for watching this special tip video, we welcome your comments. Please visit our website: https://www.JMYS.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmerrillyachtsales/?fref=nf Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/merrillyachts Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmystrawlers/ To get in touch with Jeff Merrill: Mobile +1 949.355.4950 | Email Jeff@JMYS.com
Cosa significa 127? Non erano 23 giorni di Atlantico? Solo chi ci segue da un po’ sa che è da agosto 2023 che pubblichiamo un video al giorno numerandolo progressivamente. Bene, da quando siamo partiti sono passati 127 giorni (non consecutivi) di mare, di cui 23 di traversata. Ieri abbiamo fatto un calcolo. Più o meno 6.000 miglia in 127 giorni. Wow. Sorrido se penso a chi vede due ragazzi giovani e pensa che abbiano imparato l’altro ieri a vivere in mare :) Non si smette mai di imparare, intendiamoci! Ma 6.000 miglia sono già una bella soddisfazione. Chi vuole provare a dire con quante miglia concluderemo questo viaggio? 😄 Noi nel frattempo iniziamo i fatidici lavori in barca, le pulizie (la calima con il suo soffio rosso non perdona), i saluti, etc etc. Avevamo scommesso in quanti giorni saremmo arrivati e il vincitore avrebbe offerto un gelato agli altri. Ebbene, lo sfortunato vincitore è stato Max! 😄 15 giorni da Mindelo, Capo Verde. Noi ci aggiorniamo domani ❤️ Cami